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Galen's spirit system Wall Art


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Image Size Finished Size: 12″ × 21″

12″ × 21″ Stretched Canvas Print

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Galen's spirit system - Item # 1153561

Galen's spirit system. Historical artwork of the internal organs depicting Galen's concepts of anatomy and spirit. Galen introduced the spirit system, consisting of natural spirit in the liver, vital spirit in the heart and animal spirit in the nervous system. Claudius Galen (129-199) was a physician who worked in ancient Rome. He began by studying the anatomy of dead gladiators, and later studied animals when human dissection was forbidden. He made many important discoveries about the movement of blood in the body, but mistakenly believed that the heart was a single, rather than a double, pump.

Product Specifications

  • Expertly Handcrafted
  • 1.25" Solid Wood Stretcher Bars
  • Artist-Grade Canvas
  • Fade-Resistant Archival Inks
  • Hanging Hardware Pre-Installed

  • Width: 12″
  • Height: 21″

Item # 1153561

Product Features

Elevate any room with our handcrafted stretched canvas gallery wraps. Printed with archival inks and wrapped around a 1.25” inch solid wood stretcher bar, our giclée big canvas art prints are a timeless option for any decor style or space.

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Long-Lasting Color and Detail

Our giclée canvas art prints are produced with high quality, UV-resistant, environmentally-friendly, latex inks and artist grade, polycotton canvas. We pride ourselves on color accuracy and image clarity to ensure your new canvas wall art lasts for years to come.

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Handcrafted Gallery Wraps

Assembled in the USA, each of our 1.25” inch gallery wrapped canvas art prints is stretched and stapled by our highly skilled craftspeople. Each canvas print is carefully handcrafted to ensure taut canvas wraps and clean corners for outstanding quality and durability.

Easy to Install

Our handcrafted stretched canvas prints include sawtooth hangers for an easy and secure installation.

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Galen's spirit system

Item # 1153561

Sheila Terry

<p>Galen's spirit system. Historical artwork of the internal organs depicting Galen's concepts of anatomy and spirit. Galen introduced the spirit system, consisting of natural spirit in the liver, vital spirit in the heart and animal spirit in the nervous system. Claudius Galen (129-199) was a physician who worked in ancient Rome. He began by studying the anatomy of dead gladiators, and later studied animals when human dissection was forbidden. He made many important discoveries about the movement of blood in the body, but mistakenly believed that the heart was a single, rather than a double, pump.</p>

Elevate any room with our handcrafted stretched canvas gallery wraps. Printed with archival inks and wrapped around a 1.25” inch solid wood stretcher bar, our giclée big canvas art prints are a timeless option for any decor style or space.

Long-Lasting Color and Detail

<p>Our giclée canvas art prints are produced with high quality, UV-resistant, environmentally-friendly, latex inks and artist grade, polycotton canvas. We pride ourselves on color accuracy and image clarity to ensure your new canvas wall art lasts for years to come.</p>

Handcrafted Gallery Wraps

<p>Assembled in the USA, each of our 1.25” inch gallery wrapped canvas art prints is stretched and stapled by our highly skilled craftspeople. Each canvas print is carefully handcrafted to ensure taut canvas wraps and clean corners for outstanding quality and durability.</p>

Easy to Install

<p>Our handcrafted stretched canvas prints include sawtooth hangers for an easy and secure installation.</p>

Science Human Anatomy Medicine Sheila Terry